Monomer conversion of composite dental resins photoactivated by a halogen lamp and a LED: A FT-RAman spectroscopy study

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Eighteen circular blocks of resins cured either by a LED or a halogen lamp (20, 40 and 60 s), had their top (T) and bottom (B) surfaces studied using a FT-Raman spectrometer. Systematic changes in the intensity of the methacrylate C=C stretching mode at 1638 cm-1 as a function of exposure duration were observed. The calculated degree of conversion (DC) ranged from 45.0% (B) to 52.0% (T) and from 49.0% (B) to 55.0% (T) for the LED and halogen lamp, respectively. LED and halogen light produced similar DC values with 40 and 60 s of irradiation.

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Soares, L. E. S., Rocha, R., Martin, A. A., Pinheiro, A. L. B., & Zampieri, M. (2005). Monomer conversion of composite dental resins photoactivated by a halogen lamp and a LED: A FT-RAman spectroscopy study. Quimica Nova, 28(2), 229–232. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422005000200012

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